Larson, 36, came out on top in his April promotional debut, earning
a three-round unanimous decision against dangerous striker Melvin
Manhoef. The Minnesotan, who once competed for the WEC
welterweight belt, enters the bout on a four-fight winning
streak.

Also 36, Suzuki made his name by racking up nine knockouts in 11
appearances for Japan’s Zst promotion. A training partner and
karate coach to Takanori
Gomi, Suzuki suffered his only defeat to Keita
Nakamura in 2012 but rebounded last year by halting Phil Baroni in
the first round of their One FC 9 matchup. Suzuki was originally
slated to fight for the One FC title in November before losing two
opponents to injury.